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United Parcel Service (NYSE: UPS) Maintains 'Buy' Rating Amidst Mixed Q1 2026 Results

United Parcel Service is a major global shipping and logistics company. It provides comprehensive package delivery services worldwide. The company operates in a highly competitive industry, with major rivals including FedEx and DHL. Its substantial size is underscored by its market capitalization, or total stock value, of approximately $88.30 billion.

On April 28, 2026, leading investment firm Goldman Sachs reiterated its "Buy" rating for UPS, with the stock price at $103.92. This positive sentiment follows the company's announcement of mixed first-quarter results for 2026. While some key metrics showed a decline from the previous year, they notably surpassed what financial analysts had predicted.

The company's first-quarter revenue experienced a 1.6% year-over-year decline, reaching $21.20 billion. This reduction was primarily attributed to lower shipping volume. Additionally, quarterly earnings per share (EPS) saw a significant 28.2% decrease to $1.07. The adjusted consolidated operating margin, a key indicator of profit from core business operations, stood at 6.2%, down from 8.2% a year ago.

Despite these year-over-year declines, the financial results successfully beat analyst expectations. As highlighted by Proactive Investors, revenue of $21.20 billion surpassed the estimated $21.00 billion. Similarly, earnings of $1.07 per share also topped the expected $1.03. As noted by pymnts.com, this performance reflects UPS's strategic focus on optimizing its network by prioritizing higher-value, more profitable deliveries over sheer volume.

Looking ahead, UPS confidently confirmed its full-year 2026 revenue forecast of $89.70 billion, representing an increase from $88.70 billion in 2025. The company also anticipates a return to robust revenue and operating profit growth in the second quarter. This strong positive outlook likely played a significant role in influencing the "Buy" rating from analysts.

Published on: April 28, 2026